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Man sentenced in stabbing death of UCLA grad student in Hancock Park furniture store
A man convicted in the fatal stabbing of a 24-year-old UCLA graduate student in a Hancock Park furniture store was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Bank of America users in LA and elsewhere report problems accessing accounts
Bank of America users in Los Angeles and elsewhere reported problems Wednesday accessing accounts online.
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Fernando Valenzuela stepping away from Dodgers broadcasts to focus on health, team says
Fernando Valenzuela will step away from Dodgers broadcast for the remainder of the year to focus on his health, the team said Wednesday.
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LAPD to step up patrols as Middle East tensions escalate at start of Rosh Hashanah
Southern California law enforcement agencies step up patrols at synagogues with tensions escalating in the Middle East during Rosh Hashanah.
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California wildfires burn more than 1 million acres so far in 2024
Wildfires in California have burned more than 1 million acres this year in a significant increase from last year’s figure as the state enters one of the most dangerous times of the year for fires.
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Ontario earthquake shakes parts of Southern California
Shaking was reported in communities east of Los Angeles due to a magnitude-3.1 earthquake in Ontario.
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Pursuit ends on Long Beach International Gateway bridge after pharmacy burglary
Police activity connected to a break-in early Monday at a pharmacy closed the Long Beach International Gateway bridge.
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Nationwide Verizon outage affects thousands of customers in Los Angeles
Verizon customers were reporting outages Monday morning in Los Angeles and across the United States.
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Watch: Lithium ion battery explosion blows apart truck trailer in San Pedro crash
Video captured the moment a truckload of lithium ion batteries exploded and blew apart a trailer following a big rig rollover crash near the Vincent Thomas Bridge in San Pedro.
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Gov. Newsom signs bill to install speed cameras on PCH in Malibu
A bill signed by Gavin Newsom authorizes speed cameras on a stretch of PCH in Malibu where four Pepperdine students were killed.